Presentations

The Imperiia Project: Historical GIS and the Russian Empire, at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Levis Faculty Center, Saturday, June 15, 2013

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Early Russian Itineraries: Movement and the Space of the Russian Empire

(2013 Ralph and Ruth Fisher Forum)

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Though absolute properties of Russian geography—most notably, the constraints placed on human action by Russia’s size, climate, and position in global state systems—are frequently invoked in accounts of Russia’s...

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Data is Everything, Everything is Data: towards an historical GIS of the Russian Empire, at University of Chicago, Saturday, April 6, 2013

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Time, Space & Narrative: a Workshop on Digital Mapping and its Objectives

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This workshop aims to discuss the theoretical dimensions of the digital mapping of time, space
& narrative in the Humanities. Our goals are to familiarize ourselves with existing tools and
methodologies, to identify new and continuing work in this area, and to determine the key
objectives of these types of projects. The workshop brings together specialists in the use of
digital mapping technologies and scholars...

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